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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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Is this an example of a run-on sentence?

No one would argue that you command a strong 18-34 male demographic but wouldn’t you say that your 18-34 male demographic is predominantly white?
  

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Not run-on, but it needs a comma before 'but'.

  • Not run-on, but it needs a comma before 'but'.
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Not run-on, but it needs a comma before 'but'.

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